Floaters are little “cobwebs” or specks that float about in your field of vision. They move as your eyes move and seem to dart away when you try to look at them directly. They do not follow your eye movements precisely, and usually drift when your eyes stop moving.
Floaters occur when the vitreous slowly shrinks and becomes somewhat stringy, and the strands can cast tiny shadows on the retina. These are floaters. However, there are other, more serious causes of floaters, including infection, inflammation (uveitis), hemorrhaging, retinal tears, and injury to the eye.
However, can this annoying eye floaters be completely cured? Here is the comparison of different kinds of treatments for floater.